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1. the following sentence may contain a grammar or usage er...
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20 points for best answers!
1. the following sentence may contain a grammar or usage error. parts of the sentence are highlighted. choose the highlighted part of the sentence that contains an error. if there is no error in the sentence, choose "no error".
doug and me went to the concert, but we forgot our tickets and did not get to see the show.
a. doug and me
b. to the concert, but
c. our tickets
d. no error < my answer
e. see the show
2. the following sentence may contain a grammar or usage error. parts of the sentence are highlighted. choose the highlighted part of the sentence that contains an error. if there is no error in the sentence, choose "no error".
the many architectural details in the house is what makes it so special.
a. so special.
b. no error < my answer
c. is
d. the many
e. details in the
3. the following sentence may contain a grammar or usage error. parts of the sentence are highlighted. choose the highlighted part of the sentence that contains an error. if there is no error in the sentence, choose "no error".
it is rather ironic that these streets, all of which are named after trees, are actually not tree-lined.
a. trees, are
b. streets, all
c. it's rather
d. not tree-lined < my answer
e. no error
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